An article on the agricultural, industrial and economic development of the state of Oregon in the early 20th century
1906-12-01
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"December 10, 1998."
1998-04-28
2005-04-10 2005-04-01 |
Records of the Ontario, Oregon, branch of
a San Francisco-based company that owned large tracts of land in northeastern
Oregon beginning in 1876. Includes correspondence, legal documents, reports,
statistics, and financial records...
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Original glass plate and nitrate
negatives and original prints from naturalists and photographers William L.
Finley, Irene Finley, Herman T. Bohlman, and Arthur Newton Pack.; William L. Finley (1876-1953) was a pioneering wildlife...
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The collection
consists of primary source material collected by self-trained historian Howard
E. Buswell during his lifetime. The items included in the collection cover nearly
all aspects of social and economic life of the lower...
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Civic participation has been perceived to be an important aspect in the City of Portland. Portland‟s civic engagement model and the high level of public participation from Portlanders have drawn praises. Not all communities, however, have been...
2010-06-22T21:52:28Z (iso8601)
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APPENDIX UU----REPORT OF MAJOR HANDBUEY. 2871
bank in its northern portion that are not at present within its limits.
The total length of the river between the extreme northern and southern
boundary lines is 10£ miles....
2006-06-16
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The locations and amounts of work most needed are
Cubic yards.
At Bonanza Rock, to widen the channel 250
At Dove's Rock, to widen the channel 500
At Tualatin Rocks, 3/4 mile below Dove's Rock, to widen and straighten the channel 300...
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To indicate the approach to the south channel from the sea, there is an automatic buoy 1 mile seaward of black buoy No. 1, which gives a distinguishable blast in moderate weather.
ASTORIA STATISTICS.
I am under obligation to the Hon. W. D....
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for work above Corvallis; to place steam propelling power on the present snagboat; to remove portions of Bissell's and Dove's rocks above
Oregon City; and to make a complete survey between Corvallis and Portland, a distance of 114 miles.
The...
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muskrat, skunk, bobcat, mink, and otter. The numbers of beaver are steadily increasing.
Suitable habitats for waterfowl still of importance have been greatly reduced by the diking and draining of lands along the lower Columbia River. Parts of...
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(an excellent man to conduct the mechanical part of the work,) and thought at least represented, that he had done more and there was really less to do than the facts prove.
Another error of his: he gave the cost per month of running the dredge at...
2004-11-03
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PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS.
Description of: Chan. extends along front of Astoria to Smiths Pt. 5 1/2 m.; forms only navigable connection for vessels of d. draft bet. Columbia R. above Tongue Pt. and the sea, 95, 3605.
Chan. 24' d. and 150' w....
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Title from cover; "May 1991"
1991-04-28
2004-10-21 2004-06-16 |
This study was based on the assumption that urban
black students hold more positive attitudes and opinions
toward teachers, school, and education than urban white
students. The black students were from schools with a
high concentration of...
1979-07-02 (iso8601)
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This study describes the historical development of the Associate Degree Nursing Program at Portland Community College by women faculty leaders in a male-dominated organization. In-depth interviews of eleven participants were transcribed and...
2000-04-13 (iso8601)
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The purpose of this study is to bring together some data
relating to the general structure of the Portland livestock and meat
trade and to describe some phases of the functional process of concentration
and dispersion in physical terms as well as...
1949-05-11 (iso8601)
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The navigability of the Columbia river permits Portland, located more than 100 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean, to function as the major port of the state of Oregon. It could be expected that the waterfront spanning the greatest share of the...
1975-05-02 (iso8601)
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2852 KEPOKT OF THE CHI^F OF ENGINEERS, U. S. AEMY.
is a matter of very easy engineering attainment, and I think can, ue
obtained at very reasonable expense. ' !
A study of the...
2006-06-16
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2840 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
U U 8.
[Printed iu House Ex. Doe. No. 28, Fifty-second Congress, first session.]
preliminary examination of willamette river, oregon, for
improvement of.navigation at...
2006-06-16
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RIVEE AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS. 453
ing put in place, and until their influence was fully developed, dredging
was resorted to in several localities to give a temporary relief to com-
merce. Works of a permanent character have been...
2006-06-16
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2516 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
At low and average stages the waters are clear, -with the characteristic blue ap-
pearance of clear water.
Between this proposition and that for occupying the low-water section with...
2006-06-16
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COMMERCIAL STATISTICS.
These rivers are in the collection district of Willamette, and Portland, Oreg., is the nearest port of entry. The nearest light-house, and works of defense are at the mouth of the Columbia River; there are several...
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